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Undisputed Truth - I'm A Fool For You (7")
Gordy G 7139F, 1974 United States Two great sides here with the Norman Whitfield clan reinterpreting early soul classics in Fool For You and The Girl's Alright With Me. US original in clean EX shape, label has small pen marks on flip.
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Undisputed Truth - Help Yourself (7")
Gordy G 7134F, 1974 United States Classy Norman Whitfield production for Motown serving a perfect cue for Timmy Thomas or other early drum machine soul tunes. Less interesting flip with What's Going On has got bad groove wear whereas Help Yourself is ...
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Tyrone Davis - Homewreckers (7")
Dakar DK 4541, 1974 United States Mr Smooth on fine form with Homewreckers the best bet but Willie Henderson's This Time is not bad either. US original in clean EX shape.
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Tyrone Davis - True Love Is Hard To Find (7")
Dakar DK-4526, 1973 United States Great double slice from his Without You In My Life album. Lovely sweet soul music, nothing more nothing less.
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Stevie Wonder - Don't You Worry 'Bout A... (7")
Tamla T 54245 F, 1974 United States Club classic that always does the trick. Graded VG as visual flaws to label as well as wax but plays fine with only light noice at intro turns.
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Eddie Kendricks - Intimate Friends (7")
Tamla T 54290F, 1977 United States Essential to all sample heads. Modern soul brilliance used by everyone from Common to Ill Al Skratch. Copy has bad cue burns and scratches at intro causing noice / clicks but wears off (check soundclip). Rare item at ...
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Eddie Kendricks - Keep On Truckin' (7")
Tamla T 54238F, 1973 United States Classic party jam by the Temptation lead on a solo tip. Always loved the breakdown. Sampled by Eric Sermon back in the days...
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Johnny Guitar Watson - A Real Mother For Ya (7")
DJM DJUS 1024, 1977 United States The bluesman talking some truth on this classic West Coast sample slice. Weak VG+ condition with little wear to both vinyl and company sleeve.
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Johnny Guitar Watson - Superman Lover (7")
DJM DJUS 1019, 1976 United States Famous bluesy funk break used on and off in Hip Hop. Gotta dig those hilarious lyrics by Mr Watson. US original in lovely EX shape, company sleeve with writing on back.
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Willie Mitchell - Mercy Mercy Mercy (7")
Hi 45-2140, 1968 United States Great take of the Joe Zawinul classic hidden as flip to his Memphis groover Soul Serenade. Graded VG due to groove wear on Mercy Mercy Mercy side but plays better (soundclip from actual record as always).
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Ann Peebles - I Can't Stand The Rain (7")
Hi 45-2248 , 1973 United States Just how many soul hitters has Willie Mitchell's signature to them. All fair pues to the incredible talents of Ann Peebles but you got to give credit to the 'Hi' boss as well. Inspirational! US original in company sle...
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Lea Roberts - All Over Again (7")
UA-XW626-X, 1975 United States Famous cover of Free's All Right Now which is not bad at all but personally All Over Again wins with a sweet modern soul touch. Faint superficial lines but plays fantastic.
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Brass Construction - Movin' (7")
UA-XW775-Y, 1975 United States Randy Muller floorfiller that everyone can get down with. Sampled notoriously. US original UA press fitted in company sleeve.
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Barry White - I'm Gonna Love You... (7")
20th Century TC-2018, 1973 United States Breakbeat classic that is a must in any DJ box. Those drums are so on point little wonder they were used so often. US original in company sleeve. Small writen on label.
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Barry White - Playing Your Game, Baby (7")
20th Century TC-2361, 1975 United States One of his best and different to many other BW productions this one is always a hard catch on 45. Lovely EX shape with clean labels and in correct 20th Century Records sleeve.
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The Younghearts - All The Love In The World (7")
20th Century TC-2054, 1973 United States Brilliant double sider with Do You Have The Time and All The Love In The World both top choice modern soul cuts. Fine harmonies and tightest rhythm section. US original in 20th Cenrtury company sleeve.
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Rufus Thomas - Boogie Ain't Nuttin' (7")
Stax STN-0219, 1974 United States Clubby Rufus Thomas funk with good breakdowns throughout. I like the part two side best but your call what to flip first. Very clean Stax original.
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Rufus Thomas - Do The Double Bump (7")
Stax STN 0236, 1975 United States Drum heavy funk dancer with Rufus ripping things up as usual. Pen marks on part two side. Record is clean EX not far from NM.
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Timmy Thomas - People Are Changin' (7")
Glades 1709, 1973 United States Brilliant TT track sharing an ever important message. Hippy soul flipside with Rainpower. Some lines on wax but plays well enough.
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Timmy Thomas - What Can I Tell Her (7")
Glades 1717, 1973 United States Drum machine and keys as usual when Timmy Thomas hits the Miami studios but it just works so well. Flipside more of an upbeat soul dancer. Glades original in strong VG shape.
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